I think all chefs who pursue great flavor have good ethics.

It's a fallen world. We eat and sacrifice in the process.

I'm not an environmentalist, or a doctor, or a nutritionist.

We need the humbleness and clarity to see that our food, while benefitting from technological advances, has benefitted even more from free ecological resources: Cheap energy, lots of water everywhere, and a stable climate.

Conventional agriculture has never succeeded in feeding the world, and it's never produced anything good to eat. For the future, we need to look toward alternatives.

If you look at the carrying capacity of agricultural areas throughout the world, their ecological habitats are changing. So I think we're looking at - in our lifetime - great collapses of food services.

Vegetables deplete soil. They're extractive. If soil has a bank account, vegetables make the largest withdrawals.